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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Hands – Kaminski

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙃𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙨 – 𝙆𝙖𝙢𝙞𝙣𝙨𝙠𝙞


Charles finally has his Europe in the Summertime…


Who knew he’d talk about his holiday?? Quite impossible. Surely not! Well, surely. Predictability, with a twist.


I have been away for a short while. I went to the land of gestures. Londoners are known for their gestures too, but not the kinds of gestures you would be happy teaching your innocent young niece. So where did I go? What was this land of gestures? Well, if you have been paying attention the past couple of months, you might have picked it up from a relatively recent review of mine. This land was (and still is), Italy. The world’s boot, for it is bootyful. Italians are known for their gestures, both in terms of hands and their general expressive, warm nature. It is very me. Whether I actually uncontrollably do these things is another question, but I do like it all. Gestures somehow bring people to life. They make one come out of one’s shell, mingling and coagulating with their fellow gesturer. Almost literally forming one elegantly groomed mass of expression. There is an instant closeness and bond between strangers. But not in a creepy gossipy English way, like you have found yourself a brand new stalker you never even asked for. And why is one eye more wonky than the other? No no. These people are good, kind, genuine people. You can just tell! Well, one or two of them might plausibly be something to do with La Mafia, but one has to assume it is probably unlikely.


Unlikely because I was in Bologna, not Sicily. Before this trip, the only places I had ever been in Italy were Venice and Rome (not too shabby). And we all know what they’re like. Stupidly wonderfully bloody perfect in pretty much every single way! And apparently Florence. But what of Bologna? People don’t seem to know much about the place. It’s not that famous. Its sauce is famous worldwide! But you can’t treat a book by its sauce. The sauce lies at the source. The place itself. Bolognese is not simply the name of the sauce, it only means “of Bologna”. So everything in Bologna is Bolognese. Confused? I do hope so. I always joked about this sauce and have forever pronounced it Bollock-knees, but in fact it should be pronounced Bolonyayzay. Say it with me! Bol-on-yay-zay! Great – you’re a natural mamma mia. Can you feel your digestion kicking in all of a sudden…? Oh sorry, that’s just my digression. Ahem. Bologna is part of a much larger region of Italy called Emilia-Romagna (which my girlfriend Emilia no doubt relentlessly enjoyed without pause). Having also taken in another couple of beautiful cities (Ferrara and Modena) during our stay, it was Bologna that captured our hearts. This was mainly due to one thing. Porticos. The place was chock-full of porticos. It not only shaded us from much of the midday sun (for there was lots of it), but also gave such a sense of peace, safety, comfort and, shelter – not to mention beauty. Aside from the obvious shelter of our flat for the week, we basically had a permanent aerated shade doing its best impression of a Panama hat throughout our warm wandering journeys each day. Blissful, beautiful shelter. And whenever we wanted a bit of fresh sunshine (yes, it was actually fresh), we could just pop to the left or right for the nearest beautiful square. As you can tell, there is rather a lot of beauty, here, there and everywhere in Italy. It is probably where I belong. If only I could simply learn the lingo. There are only so many times one can utter “ecco qua” or “alora”, or break into song with “‘O Sole Mio” at the top of one’s lungs. Language is a must for any foreigner in a foreign country. I was useless. My girlfriend however, was not. I can do music, not languages. She can do languages, not music. She was great with the odd gesture. I was the odd jester. But if I were to live there, I would absoLUTEly learn the language to the best of my ability. My girlfriend can spend that time learning the major scale if she’s happy, and the minor scale if sad. Or the Super Locrian mode if in a quandary. Alora.


I have only grazed the surface of my trip, but since you’re all so totally bored already, I will digress to a far more favourable digression: Music. What you have read so far should give me a suitable amount of ingredients for this review (I’m bound to wander back on occasion). And no, this artist is NOT Italian – “huh, he missed a trick there” – perhaps I did, but I just think the music is more important than the wherecumference of the artist. Kaminski has been here before. He is still Dutch, and still tossing that salad black and blue. But this time, Black Salad is in EP form. A form that in this case holds four songs. The first two were his most recent single releases – one of which I reviewed (because it is possibly my absolute favourite song from the New Artist Spotlight ever – I shouldn’t ever say that as it might make some people cry, but I had to. Sorry). Tracks 3 and 4 are brand new. This is the kind of EP that you treasure and play again and again, then pause, then play again and again. Track 4 is a corker, but for the sake of this review, I will be laying my hands on his hands. Literally. The track is called Hands. Fingers at the ready? Let us peruse.


Hands are for holding (Copyright CC 2023). Hands are for grasping, and for giving your fingers and thumbs hinges. They are also for eating, drinking, doing, creating, prodding, poking, fondling and punching. Did I not mention them giving you the ability to play instruments? Apologies to those with no hands, but hands are damned useful. The Italians have realised this for a very long time. They just can’t help but use them!! These wonderfully and inherently pointless gestures that conjure such point in the ether, are artistic in their very nature. It is pure emotion. Please welcome, Kaminski, who proves that many hands make light work, even if they are all his own. What I mean by this, is that he does it all himself. Everything. He snatches that arty spark – like a fly to a hungry frog’s tongue – and from first idea to final release, by his two hands, it is done. This, to me, is as close to pure art as we can realistically come. No intervention. I have always said, if you need help with something, just ask. You will end up with something better. But if you DON’T need help, your solo effort will most certainly fulfil your every craving, and your piece will be very close to what you envisioned. Hence my purest respect for Kaminski and his own personal way of doing things. He has a way of writing and producing that twists and turns like the streets and porticos of Bologna. Never getting one’s bearings, never knowing what is to come next, yet always being immersed in hot, beautiful bliss. You can never imagine the city being built. Bologna wasn’t built in a day. But even if it had been, it would surely not be an obvious design. There is no grid or pattern to follow. You see, Kaminski thinks outside the box. In fact, he’s ripped up the box and displayed its tattered remains in his own unique take on late Matisse. He doesn’t do 2-chord repeated chang-changs, and then we go into the dull-dull chorus. It just doesn’t interest him. Much like it not interesting me if I came across a straight, wide motorway in Bologna, lined in cold, hard, concrete tower blocks. In fact it would cripple and crush me. Something that derivative mainstream music does to me now. I. Have. Heard. It. All. GIVE ME SOMETHING NEW!! Or something fond and personal. Or something rich and exciting! Something innately human and full of emotion and art. Something that gets me up and moving, rather than yawning at the bar. The drink should never be more satisfying than the music. Well, Kaminski does all of this. He is everything that encapsulates indie music. His music has soul. It lives!!


This is not an easy feat. Hence its rarity in independent and mainstream music. It demands a great deal of attention to detail and a vast amount of talent to do this alone. It also strongly suggests that you should have heard a vast amount of music in your time. The more you know or have heard, the more you absorb. Not copy. We are but unconscious sponges. Not copycats. Artists are not just here to remind the heart to beat, but to beat irregularly from time to time. It might be a shock at first, but it makes you pay attention, and it makes you feel alive. Art is our legal drug. Not just harmless, but vital! Could you imagine this world without art? Could you imagine Bologna without beauty (assuming you’ve been able to imagine it thus far)? There would be no world. There would be no Bologna. Everything would be a dronescape for drones.


I mentioned language earlier. I realise the people whose native language is not English are at an automatic disadvantage. And I am deeply sorry – it’s just one of those things. People are shallow, people are lazy, and I am one of those people. Hence it being so utterly essential to speak the language of your audience. Otherwise you cannot communicate in the way that you mean – or close to. As an artist, I see this as even more important. Kaminski plucked up the courage and swallowed his national pride, by learning the English language in a different way. I can only assume that he cares far more for the beauty of his lyrics than for casual conversation. I understand him perfectly when we chat. I could barely believe English wasn’t his native language. Yet he so often apologises for his English! And all the while, his poetry in song lives and breathes on. All this says to me is that he is a thoroughly lovely chap. I just love that he cares enough to make his songs so damned poetic and beautiful, IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE!!! While all the natives are singing “I was walking down the street, you’re a lovely girl to meet” – at least make it interesting by saying “…lovely girl to EAT”, or something!! So we have his wonderful words. But then there’s the music! All this shelter I had in Bologna, is exactly what Kaminski gives in his music. Peace, safety, comfort and shelter. Pure shelter. But not calm, boring shelter. No, NO! It is your personal shelter FROM the mundane. He’s got you covered.


So, Kaminski. If he is this good, he surely must be known by now, no? I mean, perhaps on his way to stardom, or even there already? Well, like Bologna, Kaminski is not hugely known. And I don’t know why. I can only assume that his presence has not yet been met by most. Because I feel that he has that magic touch that won’t let go. Not like sticky, messy treacle. More a neat velcro-magnetism in your ticket pocket at all times. As if we have never realised that empty slot in our records (both senses of the word), labelled K. He nestles himself in place once heard. He is here to stay, and he knows it. And yet, like the unassuming beauty of Bologna, sure, there is pride, but there is no arrogance. As if to simply and politely state the obvious: “Of course it’s beautiful, I made it beautiful. Why would I make it ugly?” There is no Vegas-style KAMINSKI in gaudy flashing lights. He loiters under these arched shadows forged by perfectly proportioned porticos, to one day emerge and show the world his heavyweight powers as a true architect of sound and emotion. Pure, original, musical passion. My final word on the people of Bologna. They had kindness, respect, manners, class and style. Kaminski echoes all this and more in his writing, production, delivery and personality. A truly ambidextrous fellow.


Kaminski has us in the palm of his charm.


If you go to Bologna, please remember that the classic dish is with tagliatelle, not spaghetti – a polite warning. Not so much EGG on your face, as Bolognese! Prego. Say it with me! BOL-ON-YAY-ZAY! Perfetto. Grazie.


Alora, who said Bollock-knees? Ecco qua.


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77 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Hands – Kaminski”

  1. KROSS KID Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    KROSS KID

    Such a work of art!

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  2. The Faintest Glow Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    The Faintest Glow

    The stellar reviews keep coming! Great stuff!

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  3. Ron Roper Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Great review!

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  4. lorelei_ml23 Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    lorelei_ml23

    Nice review Charles! Would love to go to Bologna one day! Thanks for the story and inspiration!

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  5. Tim Davies Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Tim Davies

    Awesome read, thank you!

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  6. Faded Element Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Faded Element

    I think everyone can agree that Mr. CC delivers all the time! We’ll done sir 👏

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  7. joibjalla Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    joibjalla

    Thank you Charles Connolly 🤘

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  8. firstwaverstudio Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    firstwaverstudio

    Great review

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  9. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    soledadsonora.on

    Great interview! Gran trabajo de Nas!

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  10. Prince Aliboyy Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Prince Aliboyy

    Amazing interview always Charles

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  11. antonigpiano Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    antonigpiano

    Hands are for holding. Thanks Charles.

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  12. Miggy Siren Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Miggy Siren

    Outstanding review as always!

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  13. katanakmusic Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    katanakmusic

    Charles is back!

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  14. OphilehSid9 OphilehSid9 Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    OphilehSid9 OphilehSid9

    what a remarkable review from saluti Charles. Fantastic as always 👊🏻

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  15. Freddy Angel Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Freddy Angel

    Great review! Glad you had fun on your trip to Bologna. Thank you for the read, Charles. I will definitely listen to Black Salad with an open ear! 🎧

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  16. Simone Vignini Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Simone Vignini

    I’ve lived in Bologna during the year of the civile service, a wonderful city and people, still missing it! Thanks Charles for your review and to Kaminski for your music, love it!!

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  17. ilifuagnes Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    ilifuagnes

    Saluti Charles always get it done. Fantastic review 👊🏻

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  18. Go Birch Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Go Birch

    I did it in reverse this week. Fired up the Black Salad EP on Apple and read the review while listening. Works well. Glad you enjoyed your holiday, another class read for a class act. Hands just starting now. Perfect.

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  19. Scifi Funk Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Scifi Funk

    Thanks for the review. good read.

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  20. Blister Soul Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Blister Soul

    Hope to travel to Italy one day and get to take your advice on ordering food. Great article.

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  21. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    “Hands down” a stellar interview and review this week CC! Another artist I’ll be now listening to more often.

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  22. William Lovitt Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    William Lovitt

    Short but sweet – Kaminski’s “Hands”. Charles review was excellent as usual, but never short 😎 Kaminski takes us on a brief but great 2 1/2 minute journey through his somewhat familiar, but unique, special and magical musical world. Also loved Charles’ Italy review 🍝

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  23. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Gonzalo Acedo

    Great Review, Thanks!

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  24. Emmyli Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Emmyli

    Amazing

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  25. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Boy HaNZY

    Awesome

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  26. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    Good!!

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  27. Rafael Kyriakides Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Rafael Kyriakides

    Super

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  28. Roberta Plant Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Roberta Plant

    What an artist! And Bologna…I’m from Italy, so I love it from the bottom of my heart!

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  29. Bone Locker Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Bone Locker

    Thanks for the great review!

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  30. Ash Ramus Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Ash Ramus

    Saluti Charles! your source for good reviews never runs dry!😀

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  31. david elbaz Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    david elbaz

    Oh Italy… I bet you came back a few pounds heavier 🍕, still good to have you back though 🙂 Great job Kaminski, excellent piece of work!

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  32. Dom Piper Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Dom Piper

    Bring your thumb and fingers together with your palm facing upwards, and holy macaroni; you are now fluent in Italian (intermediate level). Use both hands for volume and emphasis (pro level). Charles Cannelloni you really should have spoken to me before your trip!! But enough of this baloney…. Unlike my utterly predictable sense of humour, there is nothing predictable about Kaminski. One minute I’m focused on percussion, the next it’s the synth and dreamy vocal performance and then bam some lead guitar. And all put together by one man in a neat little two and a half minute package. Quite the journey! I love it. Pasta la vista baby 😎

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  33. E-Zone Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    E-Zone

    It feels great to have you back our very own charles, exciting review here for “hand” by Kaminski.

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  34. Dj PidieQ Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Dj PidieQ

    Welcome back Mr. Charles, Kaminski did a great deal with this song.

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  35. Quizboy Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Quizboy

    Glad to hear that your travels were safe and enjoyable, CC. I would venture to say that music IS a kind of language, and quite universal! So you’re more multilingual than perhaps you might think. Winky face. This is an interesting artist to delve into, thanks for piquing my curiosity, I’m looking forward to hearing more. And the artist is Dutch! Ik spreek een beetje Nederlands, ik studeer.

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  36. United Duality Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    United Duality

    Welcome back sir! I wasn’t bored at all but enjoyed once more the way you formulate things. Of course, the EP is great and so is the track.

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  37. rikiabi34 Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    rikiabi34

    Reading your review + listening… La Dolce Vita ! 😎

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  38. electricsolmusic Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    electricsolmusic

    One of your best reviews, Charles–Hands down!

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  39. Rich Allen Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Rich Allen

    A good Bolognese is hard to beat, and yes tagliatelle is better suited than thin noodles. I am inspired by Kaminiski artistic, arousing and unique music. It has a soul of its own. Thanks for another great review and bring to light another awesome artist.

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  40. mroddzo32 Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    mroddzo32

    Great review Charles ! Thanks once again for taking us on an adventure both in story and music! C – Db – Eb – E – Gb – Ab – Bb.

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  41. João Aranha Músico Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    João Aranha Músico

    Hi dear friend, So good to have you back. I really enjoyed this about Bologna and Kaminski’s music. I’ve never been to Bologna, but it sounds like a beautiful city with a lot to offer. Kaminski’s songs are really great! I also appreciated your insights on Kaminski’s unique artistic style and how it reflects the city of Bologna. I think you’re right that his music is a kind of “shelter from the mundane” that can keep listeners engaged and alive. Thanks again for a great review as always !

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  42. Maira Aslan Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    Congrats for making it out of the abysmal English summer (or lack thereof)! And Kaminski is one of our favorites on NAS, so it’s great to have new music from him.

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  43. Mercury Teardrop Avatar
    September 12, 2023
    Mercury Teardrop

    Lovely read Charles and so nice to know a Little about your holiday – my daughter was in the region this past spring and loved it! Kaminsky is fab and this track is just so brilliant – great pick, great review! #indiemusiclove

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  44. dynnamo.official Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    dynnamo.official

    Kaminski time will come🤟🏼 great review

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  45. Charysma Brown Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Charysma Brown

    Amazing interview and an amazing read!!

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  46. Thesecond Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Thesecond

    welcome back Charles

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  47. Don Negro Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Don Negro

    Wow nice one!

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  48. crossinmidnight Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    crossinmidnight

    All our support from Italy! 🇮🇹

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  49. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    The best kind of knees.

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  50. frickyreast Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    frickyreast

    beautiful review, i love it

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  51. Rose 50FD Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Rose 50FD

    Name a reviewer on the same level… I’ll

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  52. Kris Townsent Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Kris Townsent

    In this Universe ?

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  53. nico.leyseele Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    nico.leyseele

    As always a great review 😃

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  54. steveokwormusic Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    ♥️ this!!

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  55. Ed Eagle Avatar
    September 13, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    I read this just moments after eating pasta … with bolognese sauce! Really lovely review. You painted a picture of your trip in a way mere photos could not. I’m so glad that you and the wonderful Emilia had such a great holiday! I’m not sure that even the great Kaminski knows how much you truly appreciate the one-man/woman-team approach to making music. It really is remarkable when one person can be so good at so many different things. Reminds me of an Italian chap, Leo something or other. 😜

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  56. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    Fantastic review

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  57. Kele Fleming Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    Kele Fleming

    Wonderful storytelling, both in song and in prose! And, now that I know the backstory to the song and the incredible loss for our fellow artist, it hits home even more. ❤️

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  58. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    Thekeyof_f

    I am so hurt!!! I am so insulted!!!…I am so kidding. I can totally understand why Black Salad is one of your favorites because it’s brilliant. I had to give you a bit of a hard time because you’ve been away having a fantastic time on vacay. Welcome back! Really adored reading this review and Hands is such a gorgeous track. Kaminski is incredibly talented and inspiring. 🖤🤘🏻

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  59. gimbal.lock Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    Charles Connolly’s review of Kaminski’s EP, “Black Salad,” is a delightful journey in itself. It’s a testament to the power of words and storytelling, where the review becomes an experience as rich as the music it discusses.

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  60. MeloGhoul Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    MeloGhoul

    Really nice

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  61. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    Darren Mason Music

    Good to have your back CC going away is always uplifting and the language of music Knows No language. I hope this singles assess because I love kaminsky’s sound and Vision Italy it’s definitely beautiful and the UK is a strange place thanks for the review and the time spent and Kaminsky thank You for the Music

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  62. rodfritzmusic Avatar
    September 14, 2023
    rodfritzmusic

    Lovely stuff!

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  63. Standard Deviant Avatar
    September 15, 2023
    Standard Deviant

    Dude, seriously…your ability to flawlessly connect every bit of information contained in your reviews without compromising imagery or flow is truly remarkable. Even your digressions include word-play that are cleverly poetic. This isn’t a song review, this is an epic. “Hand’s” is a wonderful song, and it’s interesting to me how much knowing only one bit of information about a song’s intent can drastically reshape my interpretation of the lyrics. I suppose it makes it less inherently ego-centric. My heart goes out to Kaminski for his loss, but I find the support of the NAS community that goes beyond the support for our creations to be profoundly moving.

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  64. Charli Avatar
    September 15, 2023
    Charli

    Solid stuff from these two lads, Kaminski is always interesting and Mr Connolly is always pleasingly verbose, cheers!

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  65. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    September 15, 2023
    Emma Dupéré

    Really great ! I love it !

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  66. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 15, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Hahaha! I perhaps deserved that. I hurt you – you hurt me back. Fair’s fair. 😂

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  67. Billy Lowry Avatar
    September 16, 2023
    Billy Lowry

    I know now that I’m not the only one who sings to myself: ‘O Sole Mio!’ (‘course, when I sing it..there’s an ‘A‘ curse word in there, which I’m sure I learned from a Jim Carrey movie.) Beautiful article and an even more beautiful song!! ’I want a portico’ (Copyright BL 2024).

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  68. javier miralles Avatar
    September 16, 2023
    javier miralles

    Muy buen tema y gran Review

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  69. Edward Corrado Avatar
    September 16, 2023
    Edward Corrado

    As usual Charles connecting all the images and always picking a real winner artist and song. Well done and what can I say about Kaminski’s track Hands, Fantastic!

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  70. Kaminski Avatar
    September 17, 2023
    Kaminski

    For us all, hopefully. Let’s keep making music.

    Reply
  71. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    September 17, 2023
    gomdbyjcole

    Thank you for shining this spotlight on Kaminski, CC!

    Reply
  72. andelectro music Avatar
    September 17, 2023
    andelectro music

    Fantastic track from a unique artist with his own sound. Love the review and it reminds that I must visit Italy as soon as possible.

    Reply
  73. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    September 17, 2023
    Last Ravage Opinion

    Since Italian is my native language, I will comment on the article and song in Italian: Show Less

    Reply
  74. ZOLEON Avatar
    September 17, 2023
    ZOLEON

    Great job on this, loved reading it keep up the good work, will be looking forward for the next review 💯

    Reply
  75. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 17, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Haha! Oh Billy, you’re always so fun and silly. I’ll get you a portico when you come to London. That’s all you have to do.

    Reply
  76. Leo lofthouse Avatar
    September 24, 2023
    Leo lofthouse

    I enjoyed reading your review of Bologna and your witty observations on the Italian culture. You have a great sense of humor and a knack for describing your experiences in a vivid and engaging way. I could almost feel the warmth of the sun and the shade of the porticos as I read your words. You also made me curious about the Bolognese sauce and how it differs from what we usually eat. I hope you had a wonderful time in Italy and learned some useful gestures along the way. Thank you for sharing your travel story with us! You have a way with words, my friend. I loved your comparison of Kaminski and Bologna, both hidden gems that deserve… Show More

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  77. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 26, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    LEO!!! Long time no see! Lovely to hear from you. It seems you very much enjoyed the piece and the piece. Italy was as wonderful as Kaminski’s EP. Both suPOYB! The only difference is that I get to keep the EP. Bologna has to stay in the memory. But a memory refreshed daily.

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